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>> the vatican will not confirm or deny. is that the final reaction on the report given it's supposed to be a series with more details in the near future? >> reporter: well, the vatican spokesperson yesterday said there was no comment on that. well, you will expect that. the vatican is a very secretive institution and won't rule on something that's not proved. the paper didn't put out the actual document. he said that he read the document or somebody told them about the content of the document and they promised for more but certainly you may expect the vatican is going to deny it even more. >> claudio, thank you so much for the live report of rome. >>> and the future of florida stand your ground law tops the look at stories around the "news nation" today. the shooting death of 17-year-old trayvon mart of george zimmerman sparked a review of the controversial law. a state task force released a 44-page report saying that the statute is a good law and should not be overturned. but the report recommends legislators review standa
>> the vatican will not confirm or deny. is that the final reaction on the report given it's supposed to be a series with more details in the near future? >> reporter: well, the vatican spokesperson yesterday said there was no comment on that. well, you will expect that. the vatican is a very secretive institution and won't rule on something that's not proved. the paper didn't put out the actual document. he said that he read the document or somebody told them about the content of...
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scola is very much about the vatican democracy. not so much about changing the priorities of the church moving forward into the 21st century. very much about holding progression of this second vatican council reforms down. so these are the things i'm most re
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do you think the pope is going to be able to overhaul the vatican? go to facebook.com/news nation to cast your vote. there's other stuff going on and here are a few things we thought you should know. jerry brown has signed the bill outlawing so-called revenge porn, an internet trend involving people posting nude photos and videos of exs after bad break-ups it would levee six months in jail and $1,000 fine. federal regulators are awardsing $14 million to a whistle blower they say helped recover substantial investor funds. it is the largest ever given to a whistleblower and plans for two separate movie products by cnn and nbc about hillary clinton have been scrapped but there's now word that a hollywood version is gaining steam "the new york times" reports the movevy titled rodham will feature on her years as a young lawyer during the watergator ra. a new poll finds that clinton has a strong lead over potential gop candidates chris christie, 49%, 36% over rand paul. 53% to 36%, with clinton with the lead there. those are a few of the things we thought
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it's the vatican city of state. also been at the center of controversies in the past as his role always accused of overpowering the one of pope benedict xvi as the name was mentioned several times in the papers leaked to the italian media. well, after that, of course, a conclave will have to be called. election of the new pope. hopefully in a few weeks. that should take place sometimes from next week onwards and before the 15th of march. in order to have a new pope in place before palm sunday on march 24th. chris? >> thank you very much, claudio. and so, we are now 2:27 past 2:00 here on the east coast. past 8:00 there at castel gandolfo 15 miles outside of rome and the extraordinarily historic moment. behind those walls, behind those gaets now, pope emeritus, the former joseph ratzinger and we have the seat is vacant. the seat of peter is now vacant. father bartuni krc, your feelin? >> the feelings i've had all day. i'm feeming more. bitt bittersweet. nice to see how the decision of the pope is taken by the catholi
it's the vatican city of state. also been at the center of controversies in the past as his role always accused of overpowering the one of pope benedict xvi as the name was mentioned several times in the papers leaked to the italian media. well, after that, of course, a conclave will have to be called. election of the new pope. hopefully in a few weeks. that should take place sometimes from next week onwards and before the 15th of march. in order to have a new pope in place before palm sunday...
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joining me with more analysis, claudia at the vatican as well. and james salt, executive director of catholics united. do we have both of them there? good to see you. thank you so much for joining us. let's talk about these two factions that have been heavily reported on. "the new york times" says this. the main divide pits the cardinals who work in the vatican, the romans, against the reformers, the cardinals who want the next pope to tackle what they see as the vatican's corruption in efficiency and reluctance to share power and information with bishops from around the world. part of this reformer's group, timothy dolan, the cardinal out of new york, and sean o'malley, the cardinal out of boston. tell me about their role or at least what we believe their role to be while they are locked away. >> frankly -- >> reporter: it looks like both cardinal dolan and sean o'malley. sorry, was that that for me? >> yes, claudio, go ahead. >> reporter: sorry, sorry. yes. cardinal timothy dolan and sean o'malley are emerging as the front-runners among the ref
joining me with more analysis, claudia at the vatican as well. and james salt, executive director of catholics united. do we have both of them there? good to see you. thank you so much for joining us. let's talk about these two factions that have been heavily reported on. "the new york times" says this. the main divide pits the cardinals who work in the vatican, the romans, against the reformers, the cardinals who want the next pope to tackle what they see as the vatican's corruption...
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he came to the vatican in 2008 after serving as arch bishop of st. louis. he recently gave an interview in which he raised concerns about the pope's comments that the church should reduce its focus on those issues. cardinal burke will still serve as chief judge of the vatican's highest court but the "new york times" reports the removal from the congregation will sharply reduce his influence and to replace cardinal burke, he named the ar shall bishop of washington, d.c., idea to be a idealogical moderate, more in line with the pope. meantime, the leading gay rights magazine followed in the footsteps of "time" magazine naming pope francis as person of the year as he celebrates his 77th birthday by inviting homeless men to his mass. including one who brought his pet. afterwards, they all ate break fast together. joining me live now, sister janine gran ek, a leading advocate for lgbt rights in the catholic church. thanks for joining me. >> thank you. >> cardinal burke, he was the chief justice for the vatican in his role and as has been noted, he expressed or s
he came to the vatican in 2008 after serving as arch bishop of st. louis. he recently gave an interview in which he raised concerns about the pope's comments that the church should reduce its focus on those issues. cardinal burke will still serve as chief judge of the vatican's highest court but the "new york times" reports the removal from the congregation will sharply reduce his influence and to replace cardinal burke, he named the ar shall bishop of washington, d.c., idea to be a...
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today, stunning news from the vatican. i wonder if god was surprised to learn pope benedict is stepping down. >>> i'm s.e. cupp. millions of americans captivated by the search of a successor. the picking a new pontiff. >>> i'm steve kornacki. president obama has tossed out the old olive branch. coming up, a man who himself helped write four state of the union addresses explains who us how it takes shape. >>> i'm krysa tal. should the president go big by thinking small? it's monday and you're in "the cycle."
today, stunning news from the vatican. i wonder if god was surprised to learn pope benedict is stepping down. >>> i'm s.e. cupp. millions of americans captivated by the search of a successor. the picking a new pontiff. >>> i'm steve kornacki. president obama has tossed out the old olive branch. coming up, a man who himself helped write four state of the union addresses explains who us how it takes shape. >>> i'm krysa tal. should the president go big by thinking...
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tonight though, all eyes are back on the vatican. many wonder wlerg the pope will return to latin america. >> folks, we want to share this picture with you. take a look at the sign of the times from the vatican. this first picture shows the scene in st. peter's square after pope benedict's election. take a look at yesterday. this bottom image shows a very, very different scene. you can see the tab lets and smart phones held high. lighting up the square. elizabeth is the professor of christian art and symbolism. good to see you again. >> i'm delighted to be here. >> what might his first 24 hours as pope tell us about the kind of pope he'll be? >> well, there is a great term in soccer which the italians and the argentinians love. it is when you approach the ball with the wrong foot and you completely take people by surprise. that's what this first day has been. you start out with a pope who didn't go into the sistine chapel first for mass with the cardinals and then come out to the city. the first thing he did was to cross town and go
tonight though, all eyes are back on the vatican. many wonder wlerg the pope will return to latin america. >> folks, we want to share this picture with you. take a look at the sign of the times from the vatican. this first picture shows the scene in st. peter's square after pope benedict's election. take a look at yesterday. this bottom image shows a very, very different scene. you can see the tab lets and smart phones held high. lighting up the square. elizabeth is the professor of...
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so far the vatican attempted to dismiss much of what's developing and breaking today. >> reporter: well, and tamron, this morning, people sense and feel the anticipation. there in the vatican press room, they had a big announcement to make and packed with hundreds of journalists from all over the world. he said one big news, we got two. as you mentioned, the pope decided to change the cannon law that sets the rules for the conclave to move up the conclave set to start sometime between march 15th through the 20th. well now the cardinals can decide to move it up and maybe start as early as the first days of march. on top of that, of course, we got told -- we were told by the spokesperson that pope benedict xvi accepted the resignation of cardinal o'brien. when we asked he was not allowed in to the conclave, he said that's not for the pope to decide, it is only a decision that a cardinal can take. cardinal o'brien did take that decision and made it public shortly afterwards and published a statement saying that he didn't want all the media attention on him and even offered his apologies to
so far the vatican attempted to dismiss much of what's developing and breaking today. >> reporter: well, and tamron, this morning, people sense and feel the anticipation. there in the vatican press room, they had a big announcement to make and packed with hundreds of journalists from all over the world. he said one big news, we got two. as you mentioned, the pope decided to change the cannon law that sets the rules for the conclave to move up the conclave set to start sometime between...
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also following today's stunning news from the vatican. the pope making the extraordinary announcement becoming the first pope to make the move of abdication in 719 years. the pope made the surprise announcement in lat on the a meeting of cardinals this morning. prior to that, not even his spokesperson knew it was coming. the 85-year-old pontiff said the strength is not adequate to carrying out the duties and stepping down. the college of cardinals will meet immediately. the vatican says they hope the new pope will be in place by the beginning of holy week march 24th. just the past couple of hours, the white house issued a statement of the president saying we extend appreciation and prayers to his holiness. we warmly remember our meeting with the holy father in 2009 and i have appreciated our work together over these past last four years. nbc news rome bureau chief joins us live now. can't stress enough how it was such a surprise. i turned on the television to hear this news but what was the reaction there at the heart, the center of all o
also following today's stunning news from the vatican. the pope making the extraordinary announcement becoming the first pope to make the move of abdication in 719 years. the pope made the surprise announcement in lat on the a meeting of cardinals this morning. prior to that, not even his spokesperson knew it was coming. the 85-year-old pontiff said the strength is not adequate to carrying out the duties and stepping down. the college of cardinals will meet immediately. the vatican says they...
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the details from the vatican on the pope an the future and, claudio, as you well know, the cloud over the conclave and a u.s. cardinal to participate despite the growing outcry of thousands that he should not be there. >> reporter: yes, tamron. this is cardinal mahony of los angeles to participate in the conclave tweeted today he is already in rome with 55 or 54 other cardinals. well, he has taken another decision aside -- taken the same decision as cardinal o'brien of scotland that decided not to come to rome to draw too much media attention towards himself as he announced yesterday, well, he was also engulfed in a separate kind of scandal. what he was -- he was accused of improper behavior toward a number of priests when he was supervising them and a dark cloud hanging over the vatican and the conclave some stage, this stage will start sometime maybe next week. tamron? >> claudio, you have the belief or a sense at the vatican releasing the details of the pope to get the attention off of what you call the dark cloud? >> reporter: well, maybe. i mean, there were very colorful details
the details from the vatican on the pope an the future and, claudio, as you well know, the cloud over the conclave and a u.s. cardinal to participate despite the growing outcry of thousands that he should not be there. >> reporter: yes, tamron. this is cardinal mahony of los angeles to participate in the conclave tweeted today he is already in rome with 55 or 54 other cardinals. well, he has taken another decision aside -- taken the same decision as cardinal o'brien of scotland that...
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nbc's claudio lavanga is live at the vatican for us. can anything be gleaned from the time it takes the cardinals to even set a date for the conclave? >> reporter: well, craig, yes, we do. the longer to take to decide a state for the start of the conclave and the more clear and transparent it will become that they don't have an idea of who the front-runner if not the front-runners are in this election and that's still seems to be the case because the decision by pope benedict xvi to abdicate not only caught the catholic world off guard and surprised his own cardinals who didn't know about it to the point that today australian cardinal criticized for the first time the decision by benedict xvi to abdicate saying that was a break from tradition that also destabilize the catholic church. well, the man at the center of it all, pope benedict xvi told today on the first night as pope emeritus last night, had a quiet night in. watching the italian news that covered extensive the abdication and had a very nice night of sleep. well, the people t
nbc's claudio lavanga is live at the vatican for us. can anything be gleaned from the time it takes the cardinals to even set a date for the conclave? >> reporter: well, craig, yes, we do. the longer to take to decide a state for the start of the conclave and the more clear and transparent it will become that they don't have an idea of who the front-runner if not the front-runners are in this election and that's still seems to be the case because the decision by pope benedict xvi to...
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anne thompson live at the vatican. that cloud still holds over the conclave but give us the tick tock of what to expect with march 12th. >> reporter: well, tamron, certainly the scandals that you have mentioned are part of the discussion that is going on among all the cardinals here, but the big news today as you said is the fact that we have a start date for the conclave. it is tuesday, march 12th. what will happen is in the morning there will be a mass here at st. peter's basilica. all the cardinals will participate to pray for the election of a new pontiff and tuesday afternoon going in to the sistine chapel. they will leave their blackberries, their cell phones, their computers behind. there will be an electronic jamming devices around the sistine chapel to make sure no information gets in or out. and innocent, tuesday afternoon, they will vote for a new pope. now, the magic number is 77. that is what someone has to get in order to be elected. it is basically two thirds plus one of the 115 elect terrors. if nobody
anne thompson live at the vatican. that cloud still holds over the conclave but give us the tick tock of what to expect with march 12th. >> reporter: well, tamron, certainly the scandals that you have mentioned are part of the discussion that is going on among all the cardinals here, but the big news today as you said is the fact that we have a start date for the conclave. it is tuesday, march 12th. what will happen is in the morning there will be a mass here at st. peter's basilica. all...
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. >>> here's a live look at vatican city. in just 24 hours, the cardinals would have elected the church's next leader. that's a possibility pitch this time tomorrow, the cardinals will have cast their first votes in the selection of the next pope. the shortest conclave lasted just hours. the longest nearly three years. they gather today for the final gathering before they enter the secret meetings. new york's cardinal dolan talked about the final hours before the conclave while others speculate on what kind of pope the church needs. >> it was remarkably enriching and uplifting. i'm kind of happy they're over. we came here to elect a pope. we'll start tomorrow with the holy sacrifice of the mass. into the conclave and look for the white smoke. >> the other thing the cardinals are looking for, someone who can reform or reorganize the vatican curia. what they're looking for is jesus christ with an mba. >> 11 cardinals in the conclave and they could, i think your wording would be the power brokers? >> there is a possibility. this
. >>> here's a live look at vatican city. in just 24 hours, the cardinals would have elected the church's next leader. that's a possibility pitch this time tomorrow, the cardinals will have cast their first votes in the selection of the next pope. the shortest conclave lasted just hours. the longest nearly three years. they gather today for the final gathering before they enter the secret meetings. new york's cardinal dolan talked about the final hours before the conclave while others...
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. >> stunning news from the vatican. pope benedict is stepping down. >>> surprised pretty much everybody, even the pope's inner circle was surprised. >> the sequester countdown is over. >> oh, my. >> what just happened? >> blow things
. >> stunning news from the vatican. pope benedict is stepping down. >>> surprised pretty much everybody, even the pope's inner circle was surprised. >> the sequester countdown is over. >> oh, my. >> what just happened? >> blow things
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. >>> plus, los angeles cardinal says the vatican told him to take part in selecting the next pope despite being accused of shielding pedophile priests. we'll talk to the executive director of catholics united, the organization demanding he recuse himself from conclave. you can join our conversation on twitter. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision,
. >>> plus, los angeles cardinal says the vatican told him to take part in selecting the next pope despite being accused of shielding pedophile priests. we'll talk to the executive director of catholics united, the organization demanding he recuse himself from conclave. you can join our conversation on twitter. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it...
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it showed once again that this pope likes to show how with small gestures that go against the vatican tradition, speak volumes and even more about the kind of papacy he wants to lead, more than the words itself that he may use in his homilies during the mass. for instance, that little tour of st. peter's square that you mentioned in the pope mobile. that's the first time a pope does it before the mass. before the mass, during the inauguration ceremony. and it took about 20 minutes for him to meet and greet the hundreds of thousands that came to say hello from all over the world. in them, of course, you saw him waving like popes do. even you saw him giving thumbs up. that's something you haven't seen before. certainly, not from his predecessors like pope benedict xvi. and he kissed children, one of them was crying, have been, i'm sure he was more afraid of the crowds than him. he is a very reassuring man. but the most touching moment was when he stopped the jeep once again, very unconventional. he stopped the car, got off the car. something rarely seen. and he walked to a disabled man
it showed once again that this pope likes to show how with small gestures that go against the vatican tradition, speak volumes and even more about the kind of papacy he wants to lead, more than the words itself that he may use in his homilies during the mass. for instance, that little tour of st. peter's square that you mentioned in the pope mobile. that's the first time a pope does it before the mass. before the mass, during the inauguration ceremony. and it took about 20 minutes for him to...
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. >> part of the statement, reaction from the vatican, the holy father is not looking to become famous or receive honors but if the choice of person of the year helps spread the message of the gospel, of god's love for everyone, he will certainly be happy about that. let me bring you in and some of the images from the past year when the pope was in brazil and just mobbed by the crowds there, so eager to catch a glimpse of him. there was another image of the so-called selfie seen around the world. three young people took a selfie showing his embrace of modern technology and his love for young people and selfishly, my personal favorite, the pope with the little boy on stage who ran past security and at one point even sat in the pope's chair, only to continue and the world marvel at his compassion. but he's not without his critics and within the church you have those who believe the most conservative that perhaps the pope's expression regarding gays and other controversial issues in the church are not what they are ready to accept are here. >> he's controversial for a lot of reasons. that
. >> part of the statement, reaction from the vatican, the holy father is not looking to become famous or receive honors but if the choice of person of the year helps spread the message of the gospel, of god's love for everyone, he will certainly be happy about that. let me bring you in and some of the images from the past year when the pope was in brazil and just mobbed by the crowds there, so eager to catch a glimpse of him. there was another image of the so-called selfie seen around...
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but according to local press reports, the vatican turned down all efforts by government officials to accompany the pope on this visit. the pope blessed the new altar at a tiny church and hugged and kissed locals as he walked the neighborhood. later today, the famous copa cabana beach will be where the pope addresses many young people, as many as a million will gather for world youth day. joining me is claudia joining me. there's many people behind you. >> reporter: tens of thousands of young pilgrims have already arrived ahead of the party tonight where the pope for the first time is going to meet up to a million young pilgrims. you can probably hear it, there's some pop singer playing out from that stage where the pope is going to welcome the pilgrims later on, and all this despite the horrible weather that has plagued rio de janeiro in the past two days. it's been raining so much that the mayor's office this morning told us that the big vigil that was meant to happen this saturday 13 miles from here in an open field may actually be moved here to copa cabana because it's so muddy do
but according to local press reports, the vatican turned down all efforts by government officials to accompany the pope on this visit. the pope blessed the new altar at a tiny church and hugged and kissed locals as he walked the neighborhood. later today, the famous copa cabana beach will be where the pope addresses many young people, as many as a million will gather for world youth day. joining me is claudia joining me. there's many people behind you. >> reporter: tens of thousands of...
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vatican analysts say it may be the opening for a more con sill tear attitude. the pope also said he wants an expanded role for women in the church. what does your gut tell you? will pope francis be able to change the direction of the catholic church? go to facebook.com/newsnation to cast that big vote. we'll check it out tomorrow. that does it for this edition of "news nation." i'm tamron hall. "the cycle" is up next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. if you're eligible for medicare, you might know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help pay some of the difference. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and yo
vatican analysts say it may be the opening for a more con sill tear attitude. the pope also said he wants an expanded role for women in the church. what does your gut tell you? will pope francis be able to change the direction of the catholic church? go to facebook.com/newsnation to cast that big vote. we'll check it out tomorrow. that does it for this edition of "news nation." i'm tamron hall. "the cycle" is up next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy...